Testicular Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men ages 15-44. While it can be treated successfully, early detection is key, as it can spread to the lung and lymph nodes of the chest, pelvis and base of the neck.

The American Cancer Society estimates 2018 will see about 9,310 new cases this year and around 400 deaths.

The below articles illustrate the reality of Testicular Cancer and what can be done before, during and after diagnosis.

Dr. Hall views the patient-doctor relationship as the foundation for health and healing. He believes the best outcomes occur when patients are engaged in finding and maintaining their health and accomplishes this through interactive office visits and collaborative decision-making. This process allows root causes of suffering to be uncovered and avoids unnecessarily treating symptoms that could delay or prevent healing. Changing the landscape that created the suffering is the best way for healing to occur, and individual plans are customized for every unique situation. READ MORE

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Tumeric is considered one of the world's healthiest foods. The vibrantly-colored root spice contains curcumin, which may be effective at delaying or even reversing many brain diseases and age-related decreases in brain function, is strongly anti-inflammatory, and may aid in heart disease and cancer prevention. While most effective when taken as an extract with pepper to better help the body absorb it, cooking with it is delicious and a longstanding tradition in Indian cooking.